With
bells on
The Alliance Life: August 2005 - 2005 Youth Writing Contest Winner
“No, no, no—you have to create the shape of a flute,” reprimands Meena, my
Bengali friend, as I try to configure my fingers in ways they just won’t go.
She speaks in simple phrases, pausing at the end of each sentence to make
sure that I, with my kindergarten-level Bangla, can catch what she means. (complete
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Where and when he calls
The Alliance Life: August 2005
Have you ever heard God distinctly calling you to go somewhere or do
something for Him? So often I listen for powerful wind or even a whisper
preceded by earthquakes, fire and other eye-catching circumstances.
Eventually, God breaks through my expectations and I discover His true voice
speaking. (complete
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In Jesus' power
The Alliance Life: August 2005
It was two days before Christmas in 2001. My school was having its an annual
Christmas banquet, and I was all dressed up for the occasion. My best friend
and I walked together to the only five-star hotel in Cambodia and
entered the ballroom. Everything looked beautiful. (complete
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In all the world
The Alliance Life: August 2005
Sudden, erratic convulsions overcame each person packed inside the aged
Honda as it chugged along the uneven dirt road. A nine-year-old boy sat in
his mother’s lap, the crooked glasses on his nose teetering with each jolt
of the car. Crammed beside the man in the passenger seat was a young girl,
about 14 years of age, ... (complete
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Thankfully 'we didn't lose anyone'
The Redwood Gazette: January 10, 2005
On Dec. 26 the Karl Steinkamp family was getting ready for church. Looking
up, Karl noticed the star on the top of the family Christmas tree was
swaying back and forth. (complete article - opens in new window)
Stronger wall for seaside school
The Star: January 8, 2005
The Sea-facing wall of the Dalat International School collapsed after being
hit by the recent tsunami but will be replaced within six weeks. (complete
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Penang will help Dalat expand
The Star: June 2, 2004
The Penang Government will help Dalat International School in Tanjung
Bungah by getting the landowner to allow additional buildings to be built on
the existing grounds. (complete
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Dalat International School
Oriental Daily: June 1, 2004
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Dalat Crime Investigations
Christian School Education: Volume 7 Number 4
"There has been a crime on campus! We are depending on you to bring the
criminal to justice!" This is what the Chemistry class at the Dalat
International School have heard the past two years, signaling the beginning
of the famous crime scene investigation. (complete
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Dalat girls get their kicks from playing football
The Star: October 19, 2003
DALAT International School (DIS) in Penang emerged runner-up in the Tunku
Najihah Trophy National Under-18 Girls’ Football Tournament held at the
International School Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) last month. (complete
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Sabah lift Tunku Najihah Trophy
The Star: September 22, 2003
SABAH captured the Tunku Najihah trophy by beating Penang Dalat 3-1 in
the national girls' Under-18 football tournament at International School
Kuala Lumpur in Ampang on Sept 10/recently. (complete article
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Lumbai helps Sabah to Under-18 title
New Straits Times: September 11, 2003
SABAH, coached by former national team captain Beatrice Yaw, beat Penang
Dalat 3-1 in the final to bag the national Women's Under-18 soccer
championship title at the International School of Kuala Lumpur ground
yesterday. (complete article
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